Kenneth, please read the previous commits. The error you see is fixed
upstream with this patch:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-
stable.git/commit/?id=75c7caf5a052ffd8db3312fa7864ee2d142890c4
Luis, Brad:
I tested the kernel 3.8.0-31.46 in raring-proposed and see no freez
oibaf, please see my comment #9 and #11. The regression you mentioned is
an additional one and was not the root cause for this bug report.
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Works with http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/current/
However, I clearly pointed to the patch that fixes this issue. It's
fixed in upstream since 3.9.x, and it's still fixed with 3.11. If you
are willing to fix this bug for Ubuntu 13.04, please backport the patch
to Ubuntu's 3.8 kernel.
Second try: I rebuild the zram driver with upstream patch and reverting this
patch:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/linux.git;a=commitdiff;h=f56c0e44628257f97063089eb865d5eb2dfdd642
No freeze since a hour with heavy RAM usage.
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Just tried with rebuilding the zram driver with the upstream patch.
Either I have do something wrong, or the patch doesn't help. My second
try was to copy the unmodified zram driver from 3.8.0-27 to 3.8.0-29.
This seems to work.
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I have the same bug with two computers, both running with zram. 3.8.0-27
works fine, but 3.8.0-29 freezes from time to time (especially on high
RAM usage).
When doing "service zram-config stop", I see no further freezes. Also, I found
a patch in linux upstream that could be related to this issue:
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